How to Build Connections With Local Businesses
One of the early lessons many business leaders learn is that we can’t do it all by ourselves. We all owe our success to the teachers and mentors who taught us important lessons and the boss or client who gave us that first big break. Success in the business world is often about forging connections. We encourage, support, and help one another. So let’s explore how you can build those valuable connections locally.
Spend Time Connecting
Connections don’t happen automatically. It requires work. You have to meet with people and forge relationships.
That can happen at Evolve Workplace by striking up conversations. Instead of holing up in your office, spend some time in the common areas. Be intentional about connecting with your coworking neighbors.
The business lunch is another great way to connect. You have to eat anyway, so spend that time networking with a colleague.
Join a Local Organization
Another more intentional way to build connections is by joining a local organization. There are a number of options, from local chambers of commerce to service organizations.
South Robert Street Business Association - This charitable gambling organization gave away nearly $400,000 to local organizations last year. They also celebrate their 100th anniversary this year.
Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce - With over 600 members, this is easily the largest business organization representing the Dakota County area. They offer networking, policy work, economic development, and more.
River Heights Chamber of Commerce - Smaller in focus, River Heights narrows in on South St. Paul and Inver Grove Heights, though members come from throughout the area.
West St. Paul - Mendota Heights Rotary - If you want more of a focus on service and giving back, the Rotary Club is for you. It’s the world’s first volunteer service organization, and the local club participates in a number of fundraisers and service projects.
Optimist Club of West St. Paul - Another option for service is the local Optimist Club, which as been working in West St. Paul for over 50 years.
Take the Time to Give Back
The best way to build connections is to be invested in your local community. Find ways to give back, whether it’s making donations to local causes or showing up at volunteer events. From schools to scouts, there are so many local organizations that could use support.
Step up and be a part of your local community. More people will learn about your organization and you’ll help build a stronger community. Everybody wins.